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D600 sensor dust problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 86653" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>Yeah,</p><p>It's definitely dust or other movable crud of it moves around on the sensor/filter. Oil or lube stains wouldn't move. If they were still wet at the "blow" time, thay might crawl or expand but they wouldn't move from one spot to another. That's how I know my spots are dust or crud.</p><p></p><p>I have to admit that my problem (if indeed it is a problem) is a lot less than friedmud's. Man, that was a lot of stuff there to begin with. I had done a couple of blows but maybe I might try some more. In the few times I blew it, I thought I too might just be hearding the stuff around like cattle but, ok, I might just give a few more blows...</p><p></p><p>One thing that does worry me just a little with blowing the stuff out, is that it may collect in and around the surrounding lined sensor cavity, only to return when the sensor charges up each time you use it... Maybe...!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 86653, member: 10962"] Yeah, It's definitely dust or other movable crud of it moves around on the sensor/filter. Oil or lube stains wouldn't move. If they were still wet at the "blow" time, thay might crawl or expand but they wouldn't move from one spot to another. That's how I know my spots are dust or crud. I have to admit that my problem (if indeed it is a problem) is a lot less than friedmud's. Man, that was a lot of stuff there to begin with. I had done a couple of blows but maybe I might try some more. In the few times I blew it, I thought I too might just be hearding the stuff around like cattle but, ok, I might just give a few more blows... One thing that does worry me just a little with blowing the stuff out, is that it may collect in and around the surrounding lined sensor cavity, only to return when the sensor charges up each time you use it... Maybe...!!! [/QUOTE]
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